Is there any sense for when these mixes will see the light of day? It just feels so imaginary, at this point, to me.oh well... time will tell...
I'm ready to gobble up some Atmos, especially if it's popular music, preferably that I like!
Is there any sense for when these mixes will see the light of day? It just feels so imaginary, at this point, to me.oh well... time will tell...
Is there any sense for when these mixes will see the light of day? It just feels so imaginary, at this point, to me.
I'm ready to gobble up some Atmos, especially if it's popular music, preferably that I like!
hey we understand Autumn...its been pretty quiet this year.. maybe an Autumn rollout to capture the Christmas market?
(sorry, Fall..!)
hey we understand Autumn...
I'm pretty sure they won't be inventing a new consumer media capable of delivering 12 channels of analog.Will these be digital?
I'm pretty sure they won't be inventing a new consumer media capable of delivering 12 channels of analog.
.mkv can house an atmos file so not sure why atmos has to only be distributed via physical blu-ray?
any software player that can play mkv and output via HDMI to a capable atmos receiver can play atmos files, not discs.
some car stereo's even play mkv so why not atmos in the car?
and the ability for non-Atmos users to get a 5.1 or 7.1 mix has to be a bonus. I am currently watching Season 6 of Game of Thrones in Atmos - on a 7.1 surround systemtbh i've largely kept out of all the Atmos discussions at QQ, mainly because i don't have Atmos and can't see me being able to easily squeeze it into my shoebox of a room anytime soon.. but its been kinda depressing to see all the negativity towards the new Atmos music announcement, from the very people that should be lapping it up - us!
new surround music in any form can only be a good thing surely!? its a real reason to be cheerful about our surround music hobby (beyond the improbable but incredible Quad revival we're witnessing due to Vocalion etc) that the industry appears to be having another go at cracking surround music, despite previous attempts from Quad to 5.1 maybe not doing as well as the labels, manufacturers etc might've hoped in days gone by, they're giving it another go with Atmos, which has got to be something to applaud and welcome rather than rubbishing the whole venture before its even got off the ground! oh well... time will tell but even if i never go Atmos i hope for the good of surround music generally we get some great new music in the format and its a runaway success! bring on the Atmos! i'm not geared up but i'm ready! ☀
Perhaps it's all part of your Autumn Atmos Almanac....(and as another of my jokes "Falls" flat on its' face!
of course i know you know! i was just having fun as usual.
will it be "Autumn Atmos In New York.." or will "the Autumn Leaves drift by our Windows PCs..!" Summer will be gone before we know it.. if the weatherman says it's rainin' Atmos, you'll never hear me complainin'!
Almanak.Perhaps it's all part of your Autumn Atmos Almanac....
and the ability for non-Atmos users to get a 5.1 or 7.1 mix has to be a bonus. I am currently watching Season 6 of Game of Thrones in Atmos - on a 7.1 surround system
Almanak.
Fredblue in the 60s (when he was 'redblue')in the words of Meg Ryan;
"yes!!
yes!!!
YES!!!!"
Fredblue in the 60s (when he was 'redblue')
think Kink...methinks... or should that be meKinks....tres tres kinky!!
I'm pretty sure they won't be inventing a new consumer media capable of delivering 12 channels of analog.
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